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pdi^e being sinootli: intei'lainellar hairs short and pectinate, in- 

 clined away from the ni('<liau phinp; rostral iiairs small and 

 curved. 



Abdomen twice as lon_u- as broad, hairless, doisum ii-- 

 regnlarly covered with small ihMitiides; pteromoi'pha' very lonj^ 

 and nari'ow, trnncate in fiont;anal covers very much enlart^ed. 

 being twice as long- as the genital covers; genital covei's narrow 

 and situated about twice their length in front of the anal covers. 



Legs small. Hrst pair projecting about one thii'd their length 

 beyond the rostrum. 



Length, 0.54 mm.; breadth. 0.2S mm. 



In moss. Collected by the wi'iter a) IFomer. Til. One 

 specimen. 



OrJlHitd l/lltHHSfiisls. n. sp. (PI. XXXIIL. Fig. 3.^ 



Olive brown; integument rather thick and tough, not very 

 resistant, somewhat rough. 



Cephalothorax about a fourth as long as al)domen; lamella' 

 broad horizontal l)lades about three fifths as long as the ceph- 

 alothorax, broade.st towards the middle. and with small cusps; 

 lamellar hairs simple, straight, as long as the cephalothorax; 

 three pairs of tectopedia, the first pair blade-like, the second 

 large, rounded, and ending anteriorly in a long, sharp point, 

 the third rounded: pseudostigmatic organ short and stout, with 

 short peduncle and large, pectinate, clavate head; interlaniellar 

 hairs straight, pectinate, and about two thirds as long as the 

 lamellar hairs; rostral hairs stout, curved, and pectinate. 



Abdomen slightly longer than broad, hairless; pteroinorphu' 

 prominent, trnncate in front, with concave anterior margin, 

 and extending liackward about two thirds the length of the ab- 

 domen; anal and genital covers subequal; anal covers situated 

 about half their length from the posterior margin of abdomen: 

 genital covers about one and a half times their length in front 

 of the anal covers. 



Legs small, with several stout plumose bristles; the two 

 anterior pairs sulieqnal, the Hi-st paii- projecting half their 

 length in front of the i-ostrum. 



